Difference between revisions of "Leadership theory"

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:#*[[Charismatic leadership theory]]. A [[leadership theory]] that states that followers make attributions of heroic and extraordinary leadership abilities when they observe certain behaviors.
 
:#*[[Charismatic leadership theory]]. A [[leadership theory]] that states that followers make attributions of heroic and extraordinary leadership abilities when they observe certain behaviors.
 
:#*[[Trait theory of leadership]]. One of theories that consider personal qualities and characteristics that differentiate leaders from non-leaders.
 
:#*[[Trait theory of leadership]]. One of theories that consider personal qualities and characteristics that differentiate leaders from non-leaders.
#*[[Behavioral theory of leadership]]. Any [[leadership theory]] that identifies behaviors that differentiate effective leaders from ineffective leaders, as well as differentiate leaders from non-leaders.
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:#*[[Behavioral theory of leadership]]. Any [[leadership theory]] that identifies behaviors that differentiate effective leaders from ineffective leaders, as well as differentiate leaders from non-leaders.
#*[[File:Leader-member-exchange.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Leader-member exchange theory]]]][[Leader-member exchange theory]]. The [[leadership theory]] that says leaders create [[ingroup]]s and [[outgroup]]s and those in the [[ingroup]] will have higher performance ratings, less turnover, and greater [[job satisfaction]].
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:#*[[File:Leader-member-exchange.png|400px|thumb|right|[[Leader-member exchange theory]]]][[Leader-member exchange theory]]. The [[leadership theory]] that says leaders create [[ingroup]]s and [[outgroup]]s and those in the [[ingroup]] will have higher performance ratings, less turnover, and greater [[job satisfaction]].
#*[[Leader-participation model]]. A leadership theory that provides a set of rules to determine the form and amount of participative [[decision-making]] in different situations.
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:#*[[Leader-participation model]]. A leadership theory that provides a set of rules to determine the form and amount of participative [[decision-making]] in different situations.
 
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:#*[[Attribution theory of leadership]]. A [[leadership theory]] that says that leadership is merely an attribution that people make about other individuals.
 
:#*[[Attribution theory of leadership]]. A [[leadership theory]] that says that leadership is merely an attribution that people make about other individuals.

Latest revision as of 17:04, 21 January 2021

A leadership theory (hereinafter, the Theory) is any theory that conceptualizes leadership; in other words, the Theory is a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain leadership.


Classification

Person-focused theories

  1. Leader-oriented:
  2. Follower-oriented:

Situation-focused theories

Leadership contingency theory.